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Guatemala’s Long Road to Justice as Soldiers Finally Convicted for 2012 Indigenous Massacre
In a landmark ruling, a Guatemalan court convicted seven soldiers for their roles in the 2012 massacre of Indigenous protesters,…
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Emergency Declared in Paraguay’s Alto Paraná Amid Rising Crime Wave
Paraguay's Alto Paraná faces a 30-day emergency due to escalating crime, impacting safety and property. Similar trends affect Latin American…
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Trial Set for Suspects in Assassination of Ecuador’s Anti-Corruption Champion and Presidential Hopeful
Ecuador advances justice for Fernando Villavicencio, an anti-corruption presidential hopeful murdered in Quito, as five suspects face trial amid investigations…
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From Ruthless Paramilitary Warlord to Witness: Salvatore Mancuso’s Pivotal Return to Colombia
Salvatore Mancuso's arrival in Colombia marks a critical juncture in addressing past atrocities, offering hope for truth and reconciliation in…
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Colombia and ELN Guerrillas Resume Peace Talks, Impacting Broader Latin American Stability
The Colombian government and the ELN guerrilla group will restart peace dialogue in Venezuela from April 8-22 to resolve a…
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Fallen Leader in the Dock: The Trial of Former Honduran President Hernandez and Its Echoes Across Latin America
In a dramatic opening to Juan Orlando Hernandez's U.S. drug trial; prosecutors depicted the former Honduran President as a critical…
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Global Coalition Rallies to Restore Peace in Haiti Amid Gang Crisis: A Latin American Perspective
As Haiti grapples with an escalating gang crisis, a newly formed international security force, backed by nations from Canada to…
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Chile Reopens Investigation into Pablo Neruda’s Mysterious Death
Fourteen years after initial queries, Chile's Court of Appeals mandates the reopening of the investigation into Nobel laureate Pablo Neruda's…
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Echoes of Conflict: Lula da Silva’s Controversial Comments Stir Diplomatic Tensions with Israel
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's comparison of the Gaza conflict to Nazi genocide has sparked a diplomatic rift…
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Argentine Justice Orders Eviction of Illegally Occupied Military Lands in Bariloche
In a decisive action, Argentine courts mandated the eviction of lands in Bariloche, owned by the Argentine Army. They allegedly…
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